Red Letters - Movie Review

  • 01 November 2005

Rating: 1.5 out of 5

Painfully awful mystery flick has Hawthorne-expert Coyote falling for a prison inmate (Kinski) via postal mail. About as slow as a fourth-class parcel, Red Letters is so convoluted and just plain stupid you'll stop wondering why it went straight to cable after about, oh, 35 minutes.

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Facts and Figures

Year: 2000

Run time: 103 mins

In Theaters: Saturday 25th November 2000

Distributed by: Paramount Home Entertainment

Production compaines: Red Letters Inc., Filmtown Entertainment Group

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 1.5 / 5

IMDB: 5.4 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director: Bradley Battersby

Producer: Alan Mruvka, Joey Nittolo, David Peters

Screenwriter: Tom Hughes, Bradley Battersby

Starring: Peter Coyote as Dennis Burke, Nastassja Kinski as Lydia Davis, Fairuza Balk as Gretchen Van Buren, Jeremy Piven as Thurston Clarque, Ernie Hudson as Detective Glen Teal, Paul Gleason as Dean Van Buren, Heather Ehlers as Karen Clarque, Steve Monroe as Schminick, Udo Kier as George Kessler, Brian Leckner as Lenzo Russo, Susan Morgenstern as Nancy Maxwell, Antoinette Valente as Molly, Layla Roberts as Cheryl Roberts, Owen Bush as Old Man, Kenneth Ryan as Lawyer

Also starring: Gregg Vance, Alan Mruvka, Joey Nittolo, David Peters, Tom Hughes, Bradley Battersby